We’re proud to launch Capture the Flag 3: Distributed
Systems. Without further ado, you can now jump in
and start playing. If you
complete all the levels, we'll send you a special-edition Stripe
CTF3 T-shirt.

For those seeking further ado: we’ve found that the best way to
teach people to build good systems is by giving them hands-on
experience with problems that even expert developers may only occasionally get the chance to solve. We’ve
run twoprevious
Capture the Flags, both of which were designed to be an interesting way to get hands-on experience with crafting vulnerabilities.

Problems that follow this pattern—interesting, educational,
rarely encountered—occur in many places outside security though,
and we've made Capture the Flag 3 focus on distributed
systems. There are five levels, each one focused on a different
problem in the field. In all cases, the problem is one you’ve
likely read about many times but never had a chance to try out in
practice.

If you’d like to see how others are doing, we
have leaderboards
(for those who’ve opted in). You can also create a leaderboard for
your group or
company if you’d like to compete against your friends. We have CTF
community chat on IRC
at irc://irc.stripe.com:+6697/#ctf.
If you'd rather use Twitter than IRC,
#stripectf is
the hashtag for the event.

Above all, we want you to have fun and hopefully learn
something in the process. If you get lost, we’ve provided
beginners’ guides for each level which should point you in the
right direction.

CTF3 will run for a week (so until 11am Pacific on January
29th). Happy hacking!